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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
with Gen Respect - I completely disagree..
Who has told me that? The USA Police themselves via Documentaries shown on UK TV...
Plus its also a well known 'Control' Tequnique, used by UK police - Who dont carry weapons...
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then we shall agree to disagree fine sir.
After spending 900 hours in the passenger seat of police cars from 4 different counties as well as 100 hours attending courses for the same counties police academies, I know its different. when you put that amount of time into a research project you ask the questions, you talk to the right people and not just listen to babble.
Just thinking about it with common sense involved. A cop has just stopped a suspect. That means there is a good chance the guy has done something wrong. That means he is already nervous. So ask yourself. Why would you want to complicate that matter by confusing him? If he is scared, and confused, he is highly more likely to do something that will get himself or others hurt.
If the cop confuses him and he does get hurt then all the " Witnesses " will say that the cop confused him. If the cop had been more straight forward about what was expected, then the guy would not have been hurt.